I was asked by private message to comment, so here goes:
This is a nice rendering because the building is "light," having no sinister shadows that usually plague LightWorks [as implemented in Archicad] images. Combining this with a cloudy sky background makes the image plausible since clouds could reflect sunlight into the overhanging areas that are usually so dark. You have managed LightWorks well - especially the whites!!
I take issue with two other matters - but about taste, not technology:
1: Entourage placement.
The foreground teenagers distract me from the subject. The one on the left is going to steal my purse the way he is looking, even if he is driving an innocuous 200kg Dutch bicycle. Good thing it is flat, there. The one on the right is his accomplice. Perhaps he is the one with the knife. I would never notice the tall Dutchman except for his gaudy
RED SUIT. The three orange/red figures are also a distraction.
3: Composition.
1/4 of your art is pavement. Pavement should always be a tiny part of any image - like a plinth, say. If it must be huge, dapple shadows on it and fill it with cars, not skateboarder thief punks.
I feel the top corner of the building is crammed - add more sky.
My inclination is to move the camera to the left to disambiguate the diagonal facade line.
Dwight Atkinson